@donq Yes I am, working in a very big company in fact ... and user interface is one of the most important things of any product, so how this could not receive the utmost amount of testing is beyond me, especially as this doesn't seem to be a rare issue at all (I have very common hardware).

PS: oh and that's from me as a service developer. For the end user, having "trivial" bugs in the UI/UX can break your product much more than any technical debt or other stupid bugs that will make us cringe as developers.

@blackcoffez@donq yeah but cmon that would also disable acceleration of videos and such ... I mean, honestly, how can something like this even ship? I got the same issue on a GeForce 1070, so it's definitely not intel only.

We use bluejeans at work for video conferencing. From what I can see, the video is played through an HTML5-Video element. However it seems that it is not recognized by the video pop-out functionality (no arrow shown).

Would be cool if we could also get this site to work, maybe this is simply a matter of them setting/not setting some property.

First time around since a while (was known as "serious" in the old my.opera.com).

Got a feature request that increasingly keeps bugging me: a ton of pages (especially crappy ones) want to send me desktop notifications and while the prompt is up, the page is blocked. So I would like to see two things here:

make the notification itself less annoying / in your face. Just have an icon pop up at the right of the address bar where I can decide at any later point if I want to allow this page to send notifications or not (similar to how blocked popups are handled)

do not block the page from doing anything (you can't even scroll or select text) while the notification is up